UK faces Arctic Blast: Snow warnings, health alerts, and flood chaos

Updated : Jan 03, 2025 15:50
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Editorji News Desk


The UK is grappling with an arctic blast that has brought severe frost, heavy snow, and widespread disruptions. Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in effect across most of England, Wales, and Scotland, with temperatures expected to drop significantly over the weekend. Up to 30 cm (1 ft) of snow is forecast in some regions.

Amber Health Alerts Sounded Across England: England is under amber cold health alerts, signaling heightened risks for cold-related illnesses and fatalities. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions, are urged to take extra precautions.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has recommended actions such as checking on at-risk individuals and ensuring support systems are in place. NHS services also advised avoiding early morning or late-night travel when frost and darkness increase risks.

Weather Warnings at a Glance
January 4: Snow and ice warnings cover most of England (except the southwest) and Wales from noon to midnight.
January 5-6: A snow warning for Scotland runs from midnight Sunday to 12:00 GMT Monday.
January 3: Existing warnings are active in northeast Scotland, northwest England, western Wales, and parts of Northern Ireland until 10:00 GMT.


Flooding Sparks Crisis in Greater Manchester


While snow warnings dominate headlines, flooding in Greater Manchester has added to the chaos. Declared a 'major incident' on January 1, rising waters forced evacuations and train cancellations in areas like Bolton, Didsbury, Harpurhey, Stalybridge, Stockport, and Wigan.

The Met Office has warned of hazardous driving conditions and advised against non-essential travel. Residents are urged to plan routes carefully and check for delays or closures.

Floods Minister Emma Hardy emphasized the government’s commitment to accelerating flood defence projects. "We’re working urgently to support affected communities and enhance resilience," she said.

As the UK faces snowstorms, icy roads, and floodwaters, officials continue to stress vigilance and preparation to ensure public safety.

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